And MIT license would be even more welcome :)
Cheers,
Doru
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:43 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr
wrote:
>
> On Jul 1, 2013, at 11:08 PM, Thomas Haug <thomas.haug(a)mathema.de
wrote:
>
> Hi Doru,
>
> license: since it is still in an very early stage, I have not decided
> yet... but I guess the generator tool will be freely.
> tust: good question, It should be quite accurate, but I have to write
> more tests on that... ;-)
> design disharmonies (based on Lanza/Marinescu book): currently I can only
> "calculate" Data Classes, the other disharmonies are not really calculated
> so far.
> scalability/performance: since I parse compiled code it is currently fast
> enough (at least for my purposes). I'm planning to prototype the
> integration of other parser but this has low prio.
>
> I will definitely work on this project: You might have seen my video that
> I am currently implementing my personal "interpretation" of CodeCity as an
> native .NET application ( see
here<http://www.sharpmetrics.net/index.php/visualisierung/staedtemetaphe…ty>,
> the video is in Denglish, a.k.a. German (*D*eutsch) english). This tool
> is not published so far, because it need much more work on it.
> But in order to "give something back" to the MOOSE and CodeCity community
> I am still planning to enhance the famix generator.
>
>
> Thanks we appreciate it. If you think about a BSD license this wil
> excellent because we will be able to contribute.
>
>
> Good night
> Thomas
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> This is great news! Thanks for sharing.
>
> A couple of questions:
> - What is the license of the code and of the tool?
> - How detailed is the model? I looked briefly at the MSE samples from the
> site and saw that your model include even Access and Invocation. This is
> exciting. How much do you trust the accuracy of the information?
> - I also saw that you export properties like design problems and metrics
> (see a snippet below):
> (GodClass true)
> (DataClass true)
> (BrainClass true)
> (RefusedParentBequest true)
> (TraditionBreaker true)
> (WLOC 0.0)
> (WNOS 11.0)
> How do you compute the design problems? Is it based on the Object-oriented
> metrics in practice book?
> - I did not have a chance to run the tool yet, but how scalable and fast
> is it?
> - Do you plan to invest more time into it?
>
> Do you need help? If you provide a case study perhaps we can work through
> it.
>
> In any case, great work.
>
> Cheers,
> Doru
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Thomas Haug <thomas.haug(a)mathema.de>
wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I have implemented a Famix-Generator which analyses .NET assemblies and
>> produces mse files for CodeCity as well as the MOOSE platform.
>>
>> If you want to give it a try, you can download it from my site (german, I
>> am sorry - I will change that in near future):
>>
http://www.sharpmetrics.net/index.php/famix-generator
>>
>> The generator creates famix artifacts for namespaces, types (classes,
>> interfaces, enums und structs), methods, methods calls and local variables.
>> the tool is not complete (missing features, bugs?), I will enhance it
>> during the next weeks or months.. ;-)
>>
>> (BTW you need a .NET 4.0 installed on your machine. It does not run on
>> the Mono plattform, right now.)
>>
>> Cheers
>> Thomas
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